The crypto market is experiencing a downturn as major coins like Solana, Bitcoin, Ethereum, and BNB face notable price drops. In the past 24 hours, Solana (SOL) has suffered the steepest decline among them. Following a shift in market sentiment caused by an underwhelming jobs report, Solanaβs price plummeted by more than 7% in 24 hours.
The drop outpaced the losses of other leading cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and BNB, contributing to an overall crypto market value decrease of more than 4%. This downtrend also coincides with the S&P 500 declining for a third week in a row, while the Nasdaq 100 dipped 10% from last monthβs all-time highs.
Solana Drops 7.8%
Currently priced at $151.44, Solana has seen a sharp decline of 7.8% over the past 24 hours. Its 24-hour trading range was between $148.53 and $167.04, indicating a volatile market. This decline is part of a broader downward trend, with a 7-day decrease of 18.7% and a 14-day loss of 10.3%.
Despite these short-term setbacks, SOL has managed a 30-day increase of 12.7%, showcasing its resilience in the face of market fluctuations. Solanaβs market cap stands at $70.47 billion, with a 24-hour trading volume of $5.57 billion. Its circulating supply is 465,387,830, with a total supply of 581,500,427 tokens.
BNB Dips 5.8%
BNB registered the second-highest dip among the large-cap cryptocurrencies. The coin is currently trading at $540.14, having experienced a 5.8% decline in the last 24 hours. In that time, it traded between $526.70 and $576.88, reflecting the overall market volatility.
Over the past week, BNB has decreased by 8.3%, with a 14-day loss of 8.8%. However, on a yearly scale, BNB has shown a 124.8% gain. The market cap for BNB is $78.82 billion, with a circulating supply of 145,887,575 BNB.
Ethereum Slips 5.3%
Ethereum, the second-largest cryptocurrency, also fell by 5.3% in the past 24 hours and is currently priced at $2,988.15. ETHβs market saw a 7-day decline of 8.8% and a more pronounced 14-day drop of 14.4%. Over the past month, ETH has also decreased by 5.2%, struggling to maintain momentum.
Despite these challenges, Ethereumβs market cap stands at $359.38 billion, with a 24-hour trading volume of $21.99 billion. The circulating supply is 120,255,176 ETH, highlighting the assetβs significant presence in the crypto ecosystem.
Bitcoin Down 4.5%
Bitcoin stumbled over the last day as well. At the time of writing, the largest cryptocurrency by market cap was trading at $61,772.38 β a 4.5% decline in the past 24 hours. It has also faced a 7-day drop of 9.5% and a 14-day decline of 7.2%, reflecting the bearish sentiment that has engulfed the broader crypto market. However, on a 30-day scale, the coin saw a modest gain of 6.7%, indicating that long-term holders may still find value in the asset.
With a trading range of $60,704.44 to $65,405.21 in the past day, Bitcoinβs market movements continue to influence the broader crypto market. Its market cap still makes up more than half the value of the crypto market, underscoring its dominance and the significant trading volumes that keep it at the forefront of the digital asset landscape.
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